On Fridays I will post a Lean related Quote. Throughout our lifetimes many people touch our lives and leave us with words of wisdom. These can both be a source of new learning and also a point to pause and reflect upon lessons we have learned. Within Lean active learning is an important aspect on this journey because without learning we can not improve.
“For me, conferences are like little mental vacations: a chance to go visit an interesting place for a couple of days, and come back rested and refreshed with new ideas and perspectives.” — Erin McKean
This past week
I spent time at the Northeast Lean Conference. Conferences serve as a great
environment to learn more about content specific to your industry,
product/services, industry trends and networking with other business owners.
I spent time at the Northeast Lean Conference. Conferences serve as a great
environment to learn more about content specific to your industry,
product/services, industry trends and networking with other business owners.
Here are a few
reasons you should go to conferences:
reasons you should go to conferences:
- You
will Learn – If you want to be a leader in your industry you must always be
learning new skills. Even if you think you are a master of your trade, there is
always someone else that knows more. What better way to learn than from those
who know first hand. Perhaps it is not your business idol that is the main
speaker at the conference; you never know who you might run across that will
teach you. - Energy
and Enthusiasm – So you go to a conference, there is a bunch of ‘rah rah’
cheerleader excitement. When you get home, usually the hangover wears off, and
you crawl back into your normal life right? Being around like-minded people can
excite you and get you ready to take on the world. However, it is up to you to
carry that energy on with you after the conference. - Investing
in Yourself – It does not matter what kind of conference it is, there are
always takeaways.The educational
aspect of a conference can expose you to new ways of conducting your business
and help you discover how to be more productive. By adding tools
to the toolbox, you are better prepared for the unexpected. - Network
and Meet People – A big reason for going to conferences is to meet with like-minded people and industry peers. Conferences bring together people from
all different geographical areas who share a common discipline or field, and
they are a great way to meet new people in your field. At a conference you will
be able to get together with people from a wide range of backgrounds, of whom
you may not encounter at your home workplace or institution.
So why attend conferences? We each have our own reasons
for attending but my personal opinion is that conference attendance
dramatically enhances both your professional and personal development, as well
as providing you with tools and skills which you cannot be taught in-house or
online.
for attending but my personal opinion is that conference attendance
dramatically enhances both your professional and personal development, as well
as providing you with tools and skills which you cannot be taught in-house or
online.
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